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On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.
The Church Council and Staff meet once a month for planning and to conduct the business of the church.
The meeting usually takes place in Fellowship Hall on the first Tuesday of the month from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
It is an open meeting. If a congregant would like to add something to the agenda, they should contact the Council Chair ahead of the meeting.
Council members, Pastor Mark will email you a Zoom meeting link.
The Church Council and Staff meet once a month for planning and to conduct the business of the church.
The meeting usually takes place in Fellowship Hall on the first Tuesday of the month from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Since the pandemic, they are meeting via Zoom.
Our Council and Staff will meet in Fellowship Hall tonight and tomorrow for strategic planning.
Please pray for God’s guidance and wisdom.
The Lord and the Lawn Chair
What: Join us outside for a message and prayer together
Where: On Redeemer’s lawn between the church playground and Harvest Community Garden
When: Sunday mornings in June at 9:00-9:30 a.m.
Bring: A blanket or lawn chair to sit on.
Reminder: The church building is still closed due to COVID-19
To Stay Safe:
– Keep proper social distancing
– Wear a mask
– Bring your own water/coffee
NOTE: Our Facebook Live service will begin online at our regular time of 10:45 a.m.
The Lord and the Lawn Chair
What: Join us outside for a message and prayer together
Where: On Redeemer’s lawn between the church playground and Harvest Community Garden
When: Sunday mornings in June at 9:00-9:30 a.m.
Bring: A blanket or lawn chair to sit on.
Reminder: The church building is still closed due to COVID-19
To Stay Safe:
– Keep proper social distancing
– Wear a mask
– Bring your own water/coffee
NOTE: Our Facebook Live service will begin online at our regular time of 10:45 a.m.
The Lord and the Lawn Chair
What: Join us outside for a message and prayer together
Where: On Redeemer’s lawn between the church playground and Harvest Community Garden
When: Sunday mornings in June at 9:00-9:30 a.m.
Bring: A blanket or lawn chair to sit on.
Reminder: The church building is still closed due to COVID-19
To Stay Safe:
– Keep proper social distancing
– Wear a mask
– Bring your own water/coffee
NOTE: Our Facebook Live service will begin online at our regular time of 10:45 a.m.
The Lord and the Lawn Chair
What: Join us outside for a message and prayer together
Where: On Redeemer’s lawn between the church playground and Harvest Community Garden
When: Sunday mornings in June at 9:00-9:30 a.m.
Bring: A blanket or lawn chair to sit on.
Reminder: The church building is still closed due to COVID-19
To Stay Safe:
– Keep proper social distancing
– Wear a mask
– Bring your own water/coffee
NOTE: Our Facebook Live service will begin online at our regular time of 10:45 a.m.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.